Disney's 'Frozen' as a Horror Movie Is Hilariously Chilling (VIDEO)

In "Frozen," it's a heartwarming line sung by a loving sister. In "Frozen" as a horror movie, it's a sinister threat.

We love these genre-flipping takes on movies, but this one might just take the icy cake. Instead of being the triumphant tale of two sisters' love, "Frozen" becomes a dark, chilling story about Elsa's powers running rampant and destroying her family and country. An ominous soundtrack and some clever cuts turn "Frozen" into something that could terrify even adults.

Before Eddie Murphy became the voice of the lovable Donkey in the seemingly endless "Shrek" movies, he lent his exuberant talents to voicing Mushu, an equally lovable dragon in Disney's truly underrated "Mulan." Mulan's ghostly ancestors enchant a "great stone dragon" to protect the young woman as she charges into battle on her father's behalf. But Mushu, a tiny, wise-cracking dragon, accidentally destroys that stone dragon and goes to assist Mulan instead ("I'm travel-sized for your convenience!"). Mulan's interaction with Mushu is priceless, and his design, which is a kind of puppy dog version of the giant dragons that accompany Chinese parades, is equally amazing. Combined, Mushu makes for one of the very best Disney sidekicks in recent memory. (It also goes to show you how essential it is that these characters talk; for a more recent example look at how lame Pascal was in "Tangled.")